Ammendment: Information Source on TK/Takeru & Matt/Yamato's grandmother was Our War Game/Digimon: The Movie - Four Years Later (Mistake: Digimon The Move: Present Day).

17767-Check chapter 10 . 6/25/2009

Although spelling and grammar are stellar relative to other submissions, the setting and point of time in which this story takes place is unmentioned and events such as the presence of control spire Digimon conflict with canon information causing confusion.

Just some information to keep in mind regarding Digimon continuity:

- Matt/Yamato and TK/Takeru are half French from their mother's side. This is the reason for their blonde hair and blue eyes. Evidence from Digimon 02 explains that they have a grandfather who lives in France, ostensibly Paris. They also have a grandmother on father's side who lives in Shimane, Japan as seen in the movie Our War Game/Digimon: The Movie - Present Day.

- Following this fact, any cousins with blonde hair would have to be from their mother's side of their family. As their mother was from France, it's likely that any relatives from their mother's side would come from the same country.

- In the original Digimon Adventure, Nancy/Natsuko Takaishi lived on mainland Japan before moving to Odaiba at the beginning of Digimon 02. Nancy/Natsuko is a career journalist as seen in Digimon 02. Also, Hiroaki Ishida works as a consultant in the Odaiba branch of Fuji Television as witnessed during the first Digimon Adventure.

- The Control Spire Digimon were created by Oikawa's Arukenimon through her Spirit Needle technique and require Arukenimon to personally convert a Control Spire in order for them to manifest.

Inconsistency: The Crest of Kindness is Ken's crest. It was used during Digimon 02 to stop a meltdown occuring in the Digimon Emperor's destroyed base and was subsequently not seen for the rest of the series.

Inconsistency: The woman asking for Statue of Liberty items could actually have had a reason for being in the shop. Along with the original in New York, there are numerous copies of the Statue of Liberty throughout the world including a 20.5m replica in Odaiba, Japan. The statue can be seen quite clearly in numerous episodes of the series.